Trying to remember exactly, but wouldn't they get their DNS
settings from the ISP upon connection either through their software locally or
from their RRAS server?
Al From: Carlos Magalhaes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Hey
all, I have a weird issue; all our laptop
users have their own third part dial up's (RRAS and RAS) for their convenience.
When the users dial up to their third party ISP's (all users) they obtain an IP
address from the ISP but their DNS settings are being forced to the networks
internal DNS servers, remembering that this is a PPP connection. This
causes havoc on their dial ups. I have had a look at the DNS settings the GPO
and even the DHCP server. I don't see anything that would force a PPP connection
to use the internal DNS servers. The settings are not hard coded into the PPP
connections IP settings. Anyone have an idea of what this is
or maybe I over looked something.
Carlos
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- [ActiveDir] DNS settings Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Rutherford, Robert
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Rutherford, Robert
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Charlie Kaiser
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Carlos Magalhaes
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Rick Reynolds
- RE: [ActiveDir] DNS settings Mulnick, Al
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